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What's Your Number? reviews
"What"s Your Number?" is a comedy romance released by 20th Century Fox , directed by Mark Mylod and starring Anna Faris and Chris Evans . It was released in the United States on September 30, 2011. The film is adapted from the novel "20 Times a Lady" by American writer Karin Posnack. It tells the story of Ellie when she found out that the number of men she was dating with 20 men was far higher than the national average of 10.5, and she began to let her neighbors detective. Helping to find her 20 ex-boyfriends, we must pick a story about marrying herself out of the men who have let down.
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Fool's Gold reviews
"Fool's Gold" is an adventure action movie directed by Andy Tennant and starring Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson . It was released in China on May 26, 2008. The film tells the story of Ben and Tess, the happy friends who regained their true love in the process of perilous treasure hunt .
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Ironclad reviews
"Armored Ship Iron Armored Armored Warrior" is a feature film directed by Jonathan Inglissi and starring Paul Giamatti and others. The film tells the story of a 7-member team led by Albany England fought back at Rochester Castle, waiting for The French Republic 's rescue.
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In the Land of Blood and Honey reviews
"In the Land of Blood and Honey" is a war romance film written and directed by Catwoman , starring Zana Magavik and Goran Kostich . The film was released in the United States on December 23, 2011. The film tells the Serb man fell in love with a Bosnian Muslim woman, but because of the war, the two were involved in the torrent of history, staged a poignant story like Romeo and Juliet.
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The Railway Man reviews
"The Railway Man" is a feature film directed by Jonathan Teplitzky and starring Colin Firth , Nicole Mary Kidman , and Duke Sanada . It was released on September 6, 2013. The film is adapted from the novel of the same name by Eric Lomax. It tells the story of the British soldier Eric Lomax being captured by the Japanese army in World War II and suffering physical and mental devastation. Thirty years later, he decided to find the Japanese officer who had tortured him. A story of reconciliation with the past .
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Big Night reviews
The brothers Pimmer and Scondor are Italian-Americans who came to the United States from other places to survive. The two brothers opened an Italian restaurant in New Jersey. The two men's greatest wish is to make more money and realize their "American Dream" through the opening of the restaurant and the presence of customers. Although the two brothers had great ambitions for the joint business, no one cared about it. Seeing that customers all entered other people's restaurants, their own restaurant was facing bankruptcy, so the two brothers thought of a good way to save the restaurant. They tried their best to invite celebrities to prepare a gorgeous dinner, but unfortunately, an accident still happened .
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The Mirror Has Two Faces reviews
"The Mirror Has Two Faces" is a romantic comedy directed by Barbra Streisand and starring Barbra Streisand , Jeff Bridges and Betty Joan Perske . It was released in the United States on November 15, 1996 . The film tells the story of Ruth, a female university English professor, after marrying her colleague Gregory, her husband lost interest because of her unadorned appearance, and Ruth decided to change her face in pain .
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The Bachelor reviews
"The Bachelor" is a 101-minute romantic comedy film produced and distributed by New Line Films in the United States. The film is directed by Gary Sinnar, starring Chris O'Donnell , Renée Kathleen Zellweger , Alti Lange, Edward Asner , Hal Holbrook, etc. It was released in the United States on November 5, 1999. The film is remake from the 1925 film " Seven Chances ". It tells the story of bachelor Jimmy must get married before his 30th birthday in order to inherit the inheritance, and he only has one day to choose a bride .
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Autumn in New York reviews
"Autumn in New York" is a feature film directed by Joan Chen and starring Winona Laura Horowitz , Richard Tiffany Gere , Anthony M. LaPaglia and others. The film tells the story of Will, who is nearly 50 years old, a self-made restaurant. Because of his superb cooking skills, he often can't help but go to the kitchen to learn from the chefs, but his best skill is not to satisfy the guests' stomachs, but how to Tune a woman's appetite, wandering among all kinds of women all day long, and can't settle for feelings all the time. One day, there was a birthday song and bursts of laughter in the restaurant. Will was attracted to meet Charlotte who was about to celebrate her 22nd birthday, and took the opportunity to invite her as a female companion for a banquet. So she started to get warm. The young, lively, and optimistic Charlotte added a lot of joy to Will’s busy and plain life. Gradually, Will, who was tired of the vain and uncertain emotional life, and the romantic and affectionate who admired him for a long time. Charlotte, the two finally broke through the age gap, and fell into the whirlpool of love crazily... The good times were not very common. It turned out that the young Charlotte suffered from congenital heart disease. The doctor originally expected that he would have several years of life. But for some reason, it deteriorated so rapidly that there were only a few weeks left. Charlotte, who was in bed, calmly faced the attack of the merciless illness, but Will was anxiously at a loss like an ant on a hot pot...
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The Accidental Tourist reviews
A travel book writer met Gina Davis, the woman who changed him when she lost her son and his wife. Her proactive and easy-going lifestyle impacted the author’s previously closed and protected independent small world, and finally Let him begin to relax himself and try to experience the ordinary life around him. The film is very delicate and moving, and there are a lot of knowing little humor, if you can accept the slower narrative rhythm, you will find that this is a chewy and fresh sketch.
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